Despite being a "legacy" version, Winbox 3.18 packed a punch in terms of utility. Here are the highlights:
If you are managing a router running RouterOS 5.25 (very common on legacy RB400 series or x86 builds) or an early RouterOS 6.x release, newer Winbox versions (3.30+) often cause:
Winbox 3.18 handles IPv6 addresses, but the autodiscovery (Neighbors tab via IPv6) is buggy. You will likely need to type the IPv6 link-local address manually.
Here’s a quick guide assuming you have a MikroTik RB751 or similar running RouterOS 5.22:
: Version 3.18 does not have modern security fixes.
The Definitive Guide to Winbox Old Version 3.18: Why Network Admins Still Search For It
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Despite being a "legacy" version, Winbox 3.18 packed a punch in terms of utility. Here are the highlights:
If you are managing a router running RouterOS 5.25 (very common on legacy RB400 series or x86 builds) or an early RouterOS 6.x release, newer Winbox versions (3.30+) often cause: winbox old version 3.18
Winbox 3.18 handles IPv6 addresses, but the autodiscovery (Neighbors tab via IPv6) is buggy. You will likely need to type the IPv6 link-local address manually. Despite being a "legacy" version, Winbox 3
Here’s a quick guide assuming you have a MikroTik RB751 or similar running RouterOS 5.22: Despite being a "legacy" version
: Version 3.18 does not have modern security fixes.
The Definitive Guide to Winbox Old Version 3.18: Why Network Admins Still Search For It